OPENING NIGHT: ASU senior defender Kari Shane launches a ball downfield during a Saturday exhibition game against Boise State University. The Sun Devils open the 2011 campaign at home against NAU on Friday. (Courtesy of Steve Rodriguez)
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Soccer will start ASU sports calendar Friday
The start of a new season is a fresh beginning. Every team starts undefeated, goals are set, and in Tempe optimism permeates the hot summer air.
Soccer gears up for new season
If the ASU women’s soccer team is going to qualify for a third straight NCAA tournament, they will have to reload and replace their top scorers from last season.
Soccer, Volleyball and Cross-Country gearing up
This is the last edition of The State Press for the summer, and over the last few weeks we’ve taken a look at the upcoming football season.
Point: The perfect sports world
But in a perfect world, we would rethink the college sports system.
'Mr. Popper's Penguins' simply generic and predictable
“Mr. Popper’s Penguins” 2/5 Pitchforks Rated: PG Staring: Jim Carrey Opening June 17
Q&A: Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers
Tempe native Roger Clyne has been rocking for years, closing the gap of fame and charity as he uses CD releases, connections and his ability to gather a crowd for the greater good. With the Peacemakers, he has led his charitable rock band for almost 13 years now. The band’s upcoming event will be record-breaking — seriously. On April 16, Clyne plans to have his fans at Salt Rivers Fields for his latest album release for “Unida Cantina.” All the fans have to do is show up … with a sombrero. Named, fittingly, the Sombrero Solution, Clyne wants to break the world record for most sombreros worn in one location. All proceeds will go to Valley of the Sun United Way.
Devil Dish: April 5
Here is your chance, USA.
Soccer loses exhibition to UTEP
The ASU women’s soccer team dropped a home exhibition match to UTEP, 1-0, on Saturday.
Devil Dish: March 25
I have an addiction.
Devil Dish: Mar. 2
We’re not the only country in the world with dysfunctional athletes, but we do have the worst offenders.
Horse Play
There’s a familiar atmosphere at Sunshine Ranch I in Gilbert, as horse trailer after horse trailer rolls into its three acres on a balmy February morning.
Soccer finalizes spring schedule
The ASU women’s soccer team has announced their spring schedule for 2011.
Q&A: Senior Kennegard on Sweden, perfection
Jesper Kennegard is one of five seniors competing for the ASU men’s golf team this year.
FC Barcelona: The best team in the world
Every decade or so, there comes a team that makes a case for the “greatest ever” title.
Editorial: Rival review
If we are to believe in ominous signs and a sports fan’s superstition, then ASU fans could be facing a troublesome road.
Qatar has questions to answer for 2022 World Cup
As an American, I fully understand the stereotype that soccer shouldn’t be one of my interests.
Boos & Bravos: Dec. 3
Bravo to the ASU football team for bringing the Territorial Cup back to Tempe after two years in Tucson. We can’t even pick an MVP from this game; too many players made it possible. From Thomas Weber’s 5-for-5 day kicking field goals to James Brooks’ two blocked extra points and Brock Osweiler’s gutsy performance, the Sun Devils did it all and gave ASU fans one sweet memory from what’s been a mostly painful season.
FIRE AWAY: Freshman midfielder Holland Crook kicks a pass downfield against USC. Crook is part of a young core on the ASU women's soccer team that coach Kevin Boyd believes can only get better after two straight NCAA Tournament appearances. (Photo by Aaron Lavinsky)
Young soccer team poised to build on strong 2010
From the start of the season, the goal for ASU women’s soccer team was to make the NCAA tournament for the second year in a row.